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Subway love…

Recently did lunch at the Subway on Brown and thought to myself later, “Hmmm … I really like Subway, but I tend to take it for granted.”

Meaning, I’ve never ever had a Subway sandwich that I disliked, but for some reason the place isn’t top-of-mind for me, even though it should be.

Why is that?

And what’s your favorite Subway sub? This Leadbelly is partial to a half tuna on wheat with lettuce, tomato and a few banana peppers. With water, of course. What do YOU like?

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By goldenbuckeye

April 17, 2008 4:04 PM | Link to this

He was probably thinking that $5 buys a twelve inch sub. Next month the offer isn’t as generous. And I completely agree with your sentiment, when it comes to taste, Submarine House is hard to beat.

By Steve

April 17, 2008 3:36 PM | Link to this

skip submarine house, now there is PENN STATION!!!!

By jmiller

April 17, 2008 2:27 PM | Link to this

Six inch turkey on honey oat with pepper jack cheese, tomato, spinach, green and banana peppers, black olives, pepper, cucumber and honey mustard dressing; yum!

By Dave

April 17, 2008 2:19 PM | Link to this

I used to like Subway, but they “cheapened” the sandwiches so much, it has no appeal. And since you were within a block or so of the Submarine House, what were you thinking, going into Subway????
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